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This project seeks to evaluate the Regional Fisheries Groups, set up to enable the inshore fleet and non-sector to engage with government. This study evaluation is to develop a baseline data to evaluate the processes and cur…
MMO1375, delivered by Howell Marine Consulting (HMC), represents an initial step in exploring nested, multi-level marine planning approach in England, to enhance equitable outcomes through more inclusive and participatory de…
This project explored whether a 5 capitals approach could be used to understand the carrying capacity in the East marine plan area and support trade off discussion and management of the marine area.
This study reviewed a range of Impact Assessments relevant to commercial fisheries and developed a template and guidance for MMO to undertake social and economic impact assessments for fisheries decision-making
This study explored existing evidence relating to social, economic and cultural outcomes from commercial fishing and to whom they accrue. The report presents a review of the literature, conceptual framework and list of sugge…
Design an evaluation framework and indicators to review processes used by the MMO when producing and implementing marine conservation management measures.
Dredged material disposal site monitoring round the coast of England
A project looking to understand the engagement between MMO/Natural England and Stakeholders.
Details of the strategic environmental assessment for the Channel demersal non-quota species FMP.
A project carried out for MMO to evaluate what the effect on compliance had been from the extra resource granted to the MMO to enhance fisheries control and enforcement activity post EU-Exit 2019-2020.
Literature review and spatial modelling to identify where key aquaculture species might be cultured based on environmental conditions necessary for species growth or constraining culture infrastructure.
An investigation into the impacts of an increase in sole catch limits.
An analysis of the capacity of the East marine plan areas to understand the if the geography can support national environmental, social and economic policies and to visualise any potential policy trade-offs.
Dredged Material Disposal Site Monitoring Round the Coast of England: Results of Sampling (2022-2023)
The MMO commissioned this project in response to the re-design of fisheries management in the post-Brexit era.
Collates evidence from Canadian, US and New Zealand case studies on lessons learnt from implementing REM (remote electronic monitoring) across a range of fisheries
To ensure that MMO decisions on managing fishing in marine protected areas are informed by the best available evidence and a wide range of perspectives, MMO regularly seeks views from stakeholders and public. This is underta…
To collate available data on small-eyed ray (Raja microocellata; RJE) in the English Channel, in relation to their spatial distribution and proportional importance within the skate assemblage and develop a work plan for futu…
Defra reports published into dead crabs and lobsters on the north-east coast of England.
To provide data on non-licensable activity to underpin priority MPA site level assessments to ensure that MMO can accurately assess impacts to MPAs and fulfil conservation objectives.
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